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			<Paragraph><Bold FontSize="16">Visual Studio Spell Checker</Bold></Paragraph>

			<Paragraph>If you need a spell checker for Visual Studio, the
<Hyperlink NavigateUri="http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/a23de100-31a1-405c-b4b7-d6be40c3dfff">Visual
Studio Spell Checker</Hyperlink> can be downloaded and installed from the <Bold>Visual Studio Gallery</Bold>.  It
is an editor extension that checks the spelling of comments, strings, and plain text as you type or interactively
with a tool window.  Support is included for spell checking source code, XML files, and MAML topic files.</Paragraph>

			<Paragraph>The project is hosted on <Hyperlink NavigateUri="http://VSSpellChecker.CodePlex.com">CodePlex</Hyperlink>.
Information on its available features and instructions on adding custom dictionaries can be found there.  The
CodePlex site is also the place to ask questions and make feature requests for it.</Paragraph>

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